I had the opportunity to learn about the use of the National Archives DocsTeach, which has billions of primary sources and over 4,000 document-based lesson plans. I also participated in a role-playing activity with the president of NJCSS to simulate immigration debates. At the TeachUNICEF presentation, I learned about some Internet-based tools and techniques for promoting global citizenship, such as their map page (http://teachunicef.org/map), Voices of Youth, and digital empowerment efforts by UNICEF in countries around the world. I am planning on integrating TeachUNICEF resources into our Problems in Modern Africa podcast PBL this year. I am also planning on sharing selected podcasts on their Facebook page. A picture of the presenter, who is also the moderator of the TeachUNICEF Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/TeachUNICEF, is below: